The Week: Oftentimes, we can't find the words to express how we really feel (even though English is arguably the most difficult language to learn). Here, we see that perhaps the best souvenir might be a new addition to our vocabulary. —Danielle Berman

io9: Not exactly sure how this interactive travel map of the Roman Empire works, but it is one-of-a-kind. —Tim Lardner

The Atlantic: Are smartphone apps going to replace public transit passes now, too? The MBTA in Boston has been doing mobile-ticketing since November. I'm afraid the end is near for my favorite travel souvenir—the metro card. —Tara Abell

Outside: A woman describes what it's like to be engulfed in a 700-ft wide avalanche: "I had this feeling that I was going to be fine." —Chaney Kwak

Gizmodo: If I want to look at train wrecks, I just peruse my Facebook feed. But cool shipwrecks around the world? That's something you don't see every day. —Ricky Marson

Jaunted:** There's been a lot of chatter about American Airlines' new logo, but I particularly liked this comparison to other airlines' rebranding efforts—complete with visual aids. —Billie Cohen**

Eater: It's no secret that we're fans of Ferran Adriá and his legacy (see: Tickets, El Celler de Can Roca), so we're always happy to see another project from the famous chef. Next up: A market in his Spanish hometown, L'Hospital de Llobregat, featuring Catalan products. —Molly Fergus